What country has the highest employment rate in the European Union?
The Netherlands has the highest employment rate in the European Union, with a rate of 82.4% employment as of 2023,…
The Netherlands has the highest employment rate in the European Union, with a rate of 82.4% employment as of 2023,…
French households are ‘only just beginning to see the benefits’ of lower inflation, with household consumption ‘disappointing’ since the start…
The economic situation in the Netherlands showed little sign of improvement in September, compared to the previous month, according to…
Estonia reported the highest increase in employment rate in the second quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter.
Tourists in the Netherlands spent close to €105 billion last year, an increase of around €13 billion compared to 2022, new data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has revealed.
Malta boasts the highest percentage of recent graduates to have entered the workforce, with 95.8% of recent graduates now in employment.
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games helped boost the French economy in August, a new report by S&P Global has found.
Some 3.1 million German citizens are currently employed in the country’s retail sector, according to Handelsverband Deutschland (HDE).
Luxembourg has been named the best European country in which to be unemployed, taking into account unemployment benefits and expenses.
Germany has been named as the top destination in Europe for global professionals, according to BCG, The Network, and The Stepstone Group.